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No. 10-11 October-November 2008

Current Awareness Bulletin

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CONTENTS

Section 1: Journals/ Periodicals/ Newsletters Articles

Aging ...... 001

Book Reviews...... 002-020

Child Abuse...... 021-022 Child Labour...... 023-026 Children ...... 027 Childrens Rights...... 028-034 Crimes...... 035

Demography ...... 036

Education...... 037-038

Feminism...... 039-042

Health ...... 043-045 History...... 046

Laws ...... 047-048

Marriage ...... 049-050 Migration...... 051-057

Personalia ...... 058-059 Politics ...... 060 Programmes and Policies ...... 061

Sexuality...... 062-065 Surrogate Mothers ...... 066-067

Trafficking...... 068 Tribes and Tribals...... 069-071

Widows...... 072-074 Women-Aging...... 075-076

2 -Conferences ...... 077 -Credit ...... 078 -Crimes Against ...... 079-090 -Domestic Violence ...... 091 -Dowry...... 092-093 -Rape...... 094-105 -Sati...... 106-109 -Sex Workers ...... 110-117 -Sexual Harassment ...... 118-121 -Witch Hunting ...... 122 -Detention...... 123 -Development...... 124-126 -Education ...... 127-134 -Employment...... 135-160 -Empowerment...... 161-164 -Entrepreneurs...... 165-167 -Environment ...... 168-169 -Globalisation...... 170 -Health...... 171-182 -History ...... 183 -Information Technology...... 184-185 -Laws...... 186-201 -Literature...... 202-203 -Marriage...... 204-205 -Media ...... 206-210 -Migration ...... 211-214 -Movements ...... 215-219 -Muslims ...... 220-222 -Panchayati Raj ...... 223-225 -Politics ...... 226-234 -Programmes and Policies...... 235-238 -Religion...... 239-243 -Science...... 244 -Status...... 245-250 -Terrorism ...... 251 -Tribes and Tribals...... 252-253 Women’s Rights...... 254-255

Section 2: Books/ Mimeo Papers/ Conferences/ Seminars/ Workshop Reports

3 Children ...... 001-002

Demography ...... 003-004

Education...... 005-006

Family...... 007 Fiction...... 008

Gender ...... 009

Information and Communication Technologies ...... 010

Peace...... 011

Statistics...... 012

Women-Agriculture...... 013 -Biographies...... 014-016 -Budget...... 017 -Education ...... 018 -Employment...... 019-020 -Globalisation...... 021 -Health...... 022-024 -Information and Communication Technologies.....025 -Land Rights...... 026-027 -Literature...... 028 -Panchayati Raj ...... 029 -Politics ...... 030-031 -Psychology...... 032 -Religion...... 033 -Science...... 034 -Violence Against ...... 035 Women’s Studies...... 036-038

4 List Journals/ Newspapers are indexed in this Issue

AJWS: Asian Journal of Women's Studies (Seoul, Korea)

Antarang Sangini (Mumbai)

Asian Age (New Delhi)

Biblio: a Review of Books (New Delhi)

Contributions to Indian Sociology (New Delhi)

Deccan Herald (Bangalore)

Development and Change (The Hague, The Netherlands)

Economic and Political Weekly (Mumbai)

Frontline ()

Gender, Technology and Development (New Delhi)

Hashiye ki Aawaz (New Delhi)

Health Action (New Delhi)

Hecate: an interdisciplinary Journal of Women's Liberation (Queensland, Australia)

Hindu (New Delhi)

Hindustan Times (New Delhi)

Hum Sabla (New Delhi)

Human Touch (New Delhi)

Indian Journal of Gerontology (Jaipur)

5 Journal of the History of Sexuality (Austin, USA)

Kerala Sociologist: Journal of the Kerala Sociological Society (Trivandrum, Kerala)

Labour File (New Delhi)

Legal News and Views (New Delhi)

Nari Samvad (Ranchi)

Samya Drishti (New Delhi)

Samyukta: a Journal of Women's Studies (Thiruvananthapuram)

Social Action (New Delhi)

Telegraph (Kolkata)

The Book Review (New Delhi)

The Indian Journal of Social Work (Mumbai)

Think India Quarterly (New Delhi)

Times of India (New Delhi)

University News (New Delhi)

Uttar Pradesh Journal of Social Science Research (Ballia, Uttar Pradesh)

Vikasini: the Journal of Women's Employment (New Delhi)

Women in Action (Quezon City, Philippines)

Women’s Link (New Delhi)

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Section – 1

7 Aging

001 Leland, John. In sweetie and dear a hurt beyond insult for the elderly. Hindu. 8 October; 2008. p.11.

Book Reviews

002 Devika, K. Doing the history of social reform (Review of) Women and social reform in modern India Vol. 1/ed. by Sumit Sarkar and Tanika Sarkar.-New Delhi: Permanent, 2007. 465p. The Book Review. 32(10); October 2008. p.23-24.

003 Dutt, Barkha. Conversations with 'BB' (Review of) Goodbye shahzadi: a political biography of Benazir Bhutto/by Shyam Bhatia.-New Delhi: Lotus Roli, 2008. 130p. Biblio: a Review of Books. 13(7-8); July-August 2008. p.8.

004 Engendering governance (Review of) Engendering governance institution: state, market and civil society/ed by Smita Mishra Panda.-Delhi: Sage, 2008. 369p. Economic and Political Weekly. 43(42) 18-24 October 2008. p.32-33.

005 Fazli, Arash Vafa. A maneuvered voice (Review of) An unfinished song /by Swarnakumari Debi Ghosal.- New Delhi: Oxford University Press. Hindu. 5 October; 2008. p.

006 A governess grace (Review of) Bombay Anna: the real story and remarkable adventures of the "King and I" governess /by Susan Morgan. University of California Press. 274p. Asian Age. 19 October; 2008. p.38.

007 Kannabiran, Kalpana. Women have history, women are in history (Review of) Towards gender history, images, identities and roles of North Indian women with special reference to Punjab/by Kamlesh Mohan.-Delhi: Aakar, 2006. 272p. The Book Review. 32(10); October 2008. p.24-25.

008 Krishnaraj, Maithreyi. Resurgence of a new liberalism (Review of) Global empowerment of women: responses to globalisation and politicized religions/ed. by Carolyn M. Elliott.-New York: Routledge, 2008. 399p. The Book Review. 32(10); October 2008. p.30-32.

8 009 Mangai. Powerful presentation (Review of) Vanmam (Vendetta) /by Bama.- New Delhi: Oxford University Press. Hindu(Sun.Mag.). 2 November; 2008. p.7.

010 Mukherjee, Anusua. Family values (Review of) In the country of deceit/by Shashi Deshpande. Viking. Telegraph. 7 November; 2008. p.15.

011 Mukherjee, Anusua. Frail men, gouty women, and tedious histories (Review of) The immigrant /by Manju Kapur.- New Delhi: Random House. Telegraph. 3 October; 2008. p.11.

012 Neetha N. Cross border marriages (Review of) Marriage, migration and gender: women and migration in Asia, Vol.5/ed by Rajni Palriwala and Patricia Oberoi.-New Delhi: Sage, 2008. 353p. The Book Review. 32(10); October 2008. p.27-28.

013 Pappu, Rekha. Gender in development (Review of) Feminisms in development: contradictions, contestations and challenges/ed. by Andrea Cornwall, Elizabeth Harrison and Ann Whitehead.-New Delhi: Zuban, 2008. 253p. The Book Review. 32(10); October 2008. p.29-30.

014 Plight of women: daughters in the parent trap (Review of) Zealous reformers, deadly laws: battling stereotypes/by Madhu Purnima Kishwar.-New Delhi: Sage, 419p. Human Touch. 5(10); October 2008. p.37-38.

015 (Review of) Ae mohabbat... reminiscing Begum Akhtar /by Rita Ganguly. Stellar. 357p. Asian Age. 19 October; 2008. p.38.

016 Sethi, Atul. Stripping bare for the reader (Review of) Marrying Anita: a quest for love in new India /by Anita Jain. Times of India. 9 November; 2008. p.24.

017 Swaminathan, Padmini. Islam and reproductive behaviour (Review of) Exposing the myths of Muslim fertility: gender and religion in a resettlement colony of Delhi/by Sabiha Hussain.-New Delhi: CWDS, 2008. 280p. The Book Review. 32(10); October 2008. p.25-26.

9 018 Tambe, Shruti. Women, communalism and Shiv Sena (Review of) Shiv Sena women: violence and communalism in a Bombay slum.- New Delhi: Zubaan, 2008. 220p. The Book Review. 22(9); September 2008. p.4-5.

019 Unsung torch-bearers (Review of) In so many words: women's experiences from Western and Eastern India /ed. by Aparna Basu and Malavika Karlekar.- New Delhi: Routledge, 2008. Hindu(Sun.Mag.). 5 October; 2008. p.2.

020 Vohra, Pankaj. A legend, her life, her time (Review of) Ae mohabbat... reminiscing Begum Akhtar /by Rita Ganguly. Stellar. 357p. Hindustan Times. 2 November; 2008. p.16.

Child Abuse

021 Badyal, Shruti. Child abuse hits affluent schools. Asian Age. 23 November; 2008. p.41.

022 Child abuse: a reality check. Hindustan Times. 10 October; 2008. p.15.

Child Labour

023 Chopra, Deeksha. After 2 years of ban, business as usual. Times of India. 12 October; 2008. p.6.

024 Sharma, Asha. Devli, voice of deprived kids. Deccan Herald. 5 October; 2008. p.10.

025 Shroff Bhalla, Jaya. Being eldest, it is my duty to work, says 7-year-old. Hindustan Times. 24 October; 2008. p.6.

026 Sudan Kasturi, Charu Panel ties school right to child labour. Telegraph. 25 September; 2008. p.5.

10 Children

027 Tankha, Madhur. A new drive to prevent violence against kids. Hindu. 21 November; 2008. p.4.

Children’s Rights

028 Chakraborty, Sudip. Universal child rights in the discourse on child labour. Social Action. 58(4); October-December 2006. p.381-392.

029 Chauhan, Chetan. Child rights panel for safer playschools. Hindustan Times. 26 November; 2008. p.15.

030 Chauhan, Chetan. Lost innocence! Hindustan Times. 23 October; 2008. p.3.

031 Chauhan, Chetan. Meet today on children's home. Hindustan Times. 31 October; 2008. p.3.

032 Nakka, Ruby. Teaching child rights to children. Hindu. 16 November; 2008. p.16.

033 Protection of child rights. Times of India. 28 September; 2008. p.9.

034 Raheja, Radhika. Delhi's effort to shield children. Hindustan Times. 10 October; 2008. p.15.

Crimes

035 Sharma, Kalpana. Corruption's real victims. Hindu(Sun.Mag.). 5 October; 2008. p.3.

11 Demography

036 Sukanya, Sumi. Sex ratio dismal in swanky Gurgaon. Times of India. 23 November; 2008. p.2.

Education

037 Patowary, Digambar. Witchcraft in Assam school curricula? Hindustan Times. 21 November; 2008. p.15.

038 Singh, Avadhesh Kumar. National Knowledge Commission reports to the nation: challenges and opportunities. University News. 46(41); 13-19 October 2008. p.1-8.

Feminism

039 Baxi, Pratiksha. Feminist contributions to sociology of law: a review. Economic and Political Weekly. 43(43) 25-31 October 2008. p.79-85.

040 Braidotti, Rosi. Affirmation, pain and empowerment. AJWS: Asian Journal of Women’s Studies. 14(3); 2008. p.7-36.

041 Hyndman, Jennifer. Feminism, conflict and disasters in post-tsunami Sri Lanka. Gender, Technology and Development. 12(1); January-April 2008. p.101-121.

042 Nair, Janaki. The troubled relationship of feminism and history. Economic and Political Weekly. 43(43) 25-31 October 2008. p.57-65.

Health

043 Devika, J and , A K. Health, democracy and sickle-cell Anaemia in Kerala. Economic and Political Weekly. 42(45); 8-14 November 2008. p.25-29.

044 Jose, K M and Barik, B C. Infected with HIV: rejected and living on the edge.

12 Deccan Herald. 21 October; 2008. p.11.

045 Sumesh S S. Conceptualising HIV/AIDS related stigma and discrimination: towards an integrated paradigm. Kerala Sociologist: Journal of the Kerala Sociological Society. 34(2); December 2006. p.61-68.

History

046 Ravinder Kaur. Narrative absence: an untouchable account of partition migration. Contributions to Indian Sociology. 42(2); May-August 2008. p.281-306.

Laws

047 Mahajan, Nitin and Vinodhini. New law on child abuse? Asian Age. 21 November; 2008. p.

048 Nair, Harish V and Sharma, Nagendar. After health vs home, it's home vs home. Hindustan Times. 22 October; 2008. p.16.

Marriage

049 Ahlawat, Neerja. Region marriages in Haryana: sex ratio, poverty and addiction. Social Action. 58(4); October-December 2006. p.429-442.

050 Nagaswami, Vijay. The new Indian marriage. Hindu(Mag.). 28 September; 2008. p.4.

Migration

051 Billstrom, Tobias. Sweden opens doors for migrants. Hindu. 4 November; 2008. p.9.

052 Ghosh, Avijit. A migrant from Bihar. Times of India. 9 November; 2008. p.10.

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053 Havaldar, Basavraj. Distress migration in Belgaum. Deccan Herald. 10 November; 2008. p.6.

054 Mehendale, Yogesh. The migration story: whose job is it anyway? Asian Age. 26 October; 2008. p.5.

055 Patil, Reshma. Migrants pack up from China's boomtowns. Hindustan Times. 22 November; 2008. p.1,9.

056 Roy, Anupama. Between encompassment and closure: the migrant and the citizen in India. Contributions to Indian Sociology. 42(2); May-August 2008. p.219-248.

057 Siwach, Sukhbir. Despite cover, Marathi family to leave Haryana. Times of India. 9 November; 2008. p.

Personalia

058 Maharashtra ki samajik karyakarta mahilayen: part II. Antarang Sangini. 15(39); September-November 2008. p.2-33.

059 Menon, Ritu. Samajik samta ke liye: Ruth . Nari Samvad. No. 68; September 2008. p.15-18.

Politics

060 Mohammed Wajihuddin. A sea of tears. Times of India. 7 October; 2008. p.15.

Programmes and Policies

061 Sukanya, Sumi. Cradle scheme for abandoned infants. Times of India. 9 October; 2008. p.7.

14 Sexuality

062 Homosexuality is not a disease, says HC. Times of India. 21 October; 2008. p.10.

063 Iyer, Malathy. Gays fulfill parenting dream in cheap India. Times of India. 12 October; 2008. p.15.

064 Sinha, Kounteya. Be more sensitive towards gays: Ramadoss to Shivraj. Times of India. 1 October; 2008. p.11.

065 Tikku, Aloke and Nagshbandi, Aurangzeb. Sort out stand on gay issue, say PM. Hindustan Times. 17 October; 2008. p.1.

Surrogate Mothers

066 Sen, Manjula. Birth pangs. Telegraph. 22 October; 2008. p.11.

067 Sundaraman, Sudha. Kiraye ka matartva- kuchh buniyadi sawal. Samya Drishti. July-September 2008. p.11-12.

Trafficking

068 Lie, Merete and Lund, Ragnhild. Introduction to the theme issue on human trafficking. Gender, Technology and Development. 12(1); January-April 2008. p.1-4.

Tribes and Tribals

069 Bhurya, Bhangya. The mapping of the adivasi social: colonial anthropology and adivasis. Economic and Political Weekly. 43(39); 27 September-3 October 2008. p.103-109.

070 Pandian, M S S. Writing ordinary lives. Economic and Political Weekly. 43(38); 20-26 September 2008. p.34-40.

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071 Sony, Dipak and Sony, Sita Ram. Ungliyon par jivan ka hisab: Nona chamar. Hashiye ki Aawaz. 3(10); October 2008. p.22-26.

Widows

072 Routray, Sailen. What an Oriya widow can eat. Contributions to Indian Sociology. 42(2); May-August 2008. p.307-310.

073 Salgaonkar, Seema P and Salgaonkar, Pradeep B. Financial assistance to widows in Goa. Social Action. 58(4); October-December 2006. p.420-442.

074 Sawhney, Anubha. Amritsar's widows of addiction. Times of India. 12 November; 2008. p.

Women-Aging

075 Kaushik, Archana. Factors influencing sense of security among elderly women. Indian Journal of Gerontology. 22(2); 2008. p.175-195.

076 Suhara Beevi, J. Morbidity status of elderly women in institutions and non-institutions: findings of a study in Kerala. Health Action. 21(10); October 2008. p.20-24.

Conferences

077 Kidwai, Aysha and Ali, Subhshini. Delhi main Muslim mahilaon ka Rashtriya Sammelan. Samya Drishti. July-September 2008. p.13-18.

Credit

078 Kapoor, G P. Poverty alleviation and women's empowerment: the contribution of self-help groups: a case study of Himachal Pradesh. Think India Quarterly . 11(3); July-September 2008. p.35-58.

16 Crimes Against

079 Badyal, Shruti. Women turn wary of graveyard shift. Asian Age. 4 October; 2008. p.21.

080 Bareth, Narayan. Bagria women undergo chastity test. Asian Age. 11 October; 2008. p.3.

081 Bisht, Suman. Stree jannang vikritikaran. Hum Sabla. July-August; 2008. p.27-29.

082 Chopra, Ritika. Principal slapped her, pulled her hair. Hindustan Times. 22 October; 2008. p.3.

083 Das, Madhurima and Ashreena, Tanya. Women don't find Metro safe after dark. Hindustan Times. 12 October; 2008. p.6.

084 Dhawan, Himanshi. Accused had alleged sexual abuse in complaint to NCW. Times of India. 21 November; 2008. p.17.

085 Kumar, Meenakshi. Shame, not honour in killing. Times of India. 16 November; 2008. p.15.

086 Menon, Meena. The unwed mothers of Yavatmal. Hindu. 8 October; 2008. p.13.

087 Oberoi, Radhika and Verma, Sapna. Gautampuri lives under a shadow of fear. Times of India. 3 November; 2008. p.

088 Singh, Darpan. Girls, for the love of education, dance! Hindustan Times. 8 October; 2008. p.11.

17 089 Thakur, Sunita. Mahilaon ke suraksha ka sawal evam samadhan. Nari Samvad. No. 68; September 2008. p.25-28.

090 Tripathi, Rahul. These women also need justice. Times of India. 4 October; 2008. p.4.

Domestic Violence

091 Bhandari, Neena. Down under and tortured. Deccan Herald (Mag.). 18 October; 2008. p.4.

Dowry

092 Chopra, Deeksha. Woman killed, body found in diwan. Times of India. 12 October; 2008. p.2.

093 Verma, Amita. Muslim board to battle dowry. Asian Age. 25 October; 2008. p.8.

Rape

094 Das, Prafulla and Menon, Parvathi. Rape of Orissa nun confirmed. Hindu. 3 October; 2008. p.1,14.

095 Das, Prafulla. More arrests soon in nun rape case. Hindu. 6 October; 2008. p.1.

096 Ghosh, Dwaipayan. More than 50 per cent rape victims in city minors. Times of India. 24 November; 2008. p.2.

097 Mahapatra, Dhananjay and Garg, Abhinav. Unwrapping incest rape: DCW gives probe guidelines to HC. Times of India. 31 October; 2008. p.7.

18 098 Menon, Parvathi. Nun was gang raped and priest brutally assaulted in Kandhamal. Hindu. 30 September; 2008. p.1,15.

099 Mishra, Sandeep. Hindu orphan raped, murdered in Orissa. Hindustan Times. 5 October; 2008. p.1.

100 Patnaik, Soumyajit. We will see... Orissa's answer to rape. Hindustan Times. 2 October; 2008. p.8.

101 Sahoo Akshaya Kumar and Choudhury, Rabindra Nath Orissa govt confirms 3 rape cases. Asian Age. 6 October; 2008. p.3.

102 Sahoo, Akshaya Kumar. Lending helping hand to unwed mothers. Asian Age. 7 October; 2008. p.14.

103 Sharma, Kalpana. Going public. Hindu(Sun.Mag.). 2 November; 2008. p.3.

104 Somali rape victim stoned to death. Asian Age. 2 November; 2008. p.8.

105 Vora, Jigna. In a first, police moves to close rape case. Asian Age. 5 October; 2008. p.3.

Sati

106 Aron, Sunita and Tomar, K S. Sati: belief beyond the law. Hindustan Times. 17 October; 2008. p.13.

107 Kaisar, Ejaz. Chhattisgarh village celebrate sati. Hindustan Times. 14 October; 2008. p.

19 108 Kurup, Saira. It needs more courage for a widow to live on. Times of India. 19 October; 2008. p.19.

109 Narayanan, Renuka. Who should hang for sati? Hindustan Times. 15 October; 2008. p.13.

Sex Workers

110 Acharya, Arun Kumar. Sexual violence and proximate risks: a study on trafficked women in Mexico city. Gender, Technology and Development. 12(1); January-April 2008. p.77-99.

111 Brunovskis, Anette and Surtees, Rebecca. Agency on illness-the conceptualization of trafficking: victims' choices and behaviors in the assistance system. Gender, Technology and Development. 12(1); January-April 2008. p.53-76.

112 Chaudhuri, Prasun. Call girl to e-mail girl. Telegraph. 28 September; 2008. p.9.

113 Krishna, Raj Atul. Traffickers flood camps. Hindustan Times. 25 September; 2008. p.10.

114 Marttila, Anne-Maria. Desiring the other: prostitution clients on a transnational red-light district in the border area of Finland, Estonia and Russia. Gender, Technology and Development. 12(1); January-April 2008. p.31-51.

115 Ninan, Sevanti. Unique experiment. Hindu(Sun.Mag.). 28 September; 2008. p.3.

116 Sharma, Nagendar and Samom, Sobhapati. 5 Manipur girls rescued from Malaysia, travel agent held. Hindustan Times. 2 October; 2008. p.13.

117 Skilbrei, May-Len and Tveit, Marianne. Defining trafficking through empirical work: blurred boundaries and their consequences.

20 Gender, Technology and Development. 12(1); January-April 2008. p.9-30.

Sexual Harassment

118 Chandrashekar, Nandini. Road rage: women too not spared. Deccan Herald. 22 November; 2008. p.1.

119 Sexual harassment victims bear ordeal in silence. Asian Age. 1 October; 2008. p.22.

120 Sharma, Kalpana. Breaking the silence. Hindu(Sun.Mag.). 19 October; 2008. p.3.

121 Sharma, Parul. JNU focuses on gender awareness. Hindu. 19 October; 2008. p.3.

Witch Hunting

122 Mallick, Ata. Witch-hunting in 1857. Economic and Political Weekly. 43(39); 27 September-3 October 2008. p.118-122.

Women-Detention

123 Shroff Bhalla, Jaya. Restless in Tihar. Hindustan Times. 6 October; 2008. p.4.

Development

124 Baghan, Rita. Bulandiyon par mahilayen: kitna sach, kitna ghuth. Women’s Link. 14(4); October-December 2008. p.53-56.

125 Patel, Vibhuti. Human development and gender. Social Action. 58(4); October-December 2006. p.399-411.

126 Swaminathan, Padmini.

21 Exclusions from and inclusions in development: implications for engendering development. Economic and Political Weekly. 43(43) 25-31 October 2008. p.48-56.

Education

127 Baghan, Rita. Pragati ki aur kadam badhati nimanvargiya ashikshit mahilayen. Hashiye ki Aawaz. 3(11); November 2008. p.22-24.

128 Baghan, Rita. Pragati ki aur kadam badhati nimnvargiya ashikshit mahilayen. Hashiye ki Aawaz. 3(10); October 2008. p.31-34.

129 Divya A. Same-sex classrooms a problem or solution? Times of India. 9 November; 2008. p.15.

130 Jaireth, Sushma. Notable contributions of women inventors of India and the world: an exemplar material for gender inclusive teaching and learning. University News. 46(43) 27 November-02 December 2008. p.8-12.

131 Khan, Saba and Pandey, Gauri. Education: a dignity for women's life in Indian scenario. Women’s Link. 14(4); October-December 2008. p.10-12.

132 Saigal, Anju. Community caretaking and women volunteer teachers in Mumbai slums. Economic and Political Weekly. 43(42) 18-24 October 2008. p.69-75.

133 Varma, Subodh. 15 per cent Muslim grads jobless in rural areas: survey. Times of India. 27 October; 2008. p.11.

134 Vohra, Asharani. Jharkhand main aadivasi ladkiyon ki shiksha. Nari Samvad. No. 68; September 2008. p.7-8.

Employment

135 Abraham, Susan. A lawless sector. Vikasini: the Journal of Women’s Employment . 23(3); July-September 2008. p.5-7.

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136 Agrawal, Anuja. Regulating domestic work. Vikasini: the Journal of Women’s Employment . 23(3); July-September 2008. p.11-12.

137 Anil Kumar and Dillon, Jaswinder Singh. Challenges for the working women. Vikasini: the Journal of Women’s Employment . 23(3); July-September 2008. p.26-28.

138 Brindha, N and Palanivel, P. Working women and stress. Women’s Link. 14(4); October-December 2008. p.7-9,16.

139 Dewan Anjali. Working women under stress: is there a solution? Vikasini: the Journal of Women’s Employment . 23(3); July-September 2008. p.20-25.

140 Employment of women- protective legal provisions. Women’s Link. 14(4); October-December 2008. p.46-47.

141 Gupta, Manoj. Lending a helping hand to unorganised workers. Vikasini: the Journal of Women’s Employment . 23(3); July-September 2008. p.8-10.

142 Indian policewomen inspire Librarian women to become cops. Asian Age. 18 November; 2008. p.14.

143 John, Shobha. The women who keep our skies safe. Vikasini: the Journal of Women’s Employment . 23(3); July-September 2008. p.16-17.

144 Menon, Meena. When fear stalks the night. Hindu(Sun.Mag.). 19 October; 2008. p.25.

145 Moghe, Kiran. Understanding the unorganised sector. Vikasini: the Journal of Women’s Employment . 23(3); July-September 2008. p.2-4.

23 146 Nagarajan, Rema. Married, employed...not empowered. Times of India. 2 November; 2008. p.15.

147 Pandit, Rajat. Forces open doors to women, but just a little. Times of India. 27 September; 2008. p.18.

148 Pant Zachariah, Mini. How is India's new posses of women investors coping with market meltdown? Hindustan Times. 28 September; 2008. p.12.

149 Pant Zachariah, Mini. Out of network area. Hindustan Times. 17 November; 2008. p.17.

150 Pillai, Neetha. Gender dimensions of service sector employment. Labour File. 6(1); January-February 2008. p.16-19.

151 Reddy, Shreesha S. Professional tag to give maids big relief. Asian Age (Mag.). 7 October; 2008. p.22.

152 Sharma, Suparna. Women in uniform. Asian Age. 5 October; 2008. p.14.

153 Shroff Bhalla, Jaya. Bidi workers slave it out, for nothing. Hindustan Times. 4 November; 2008. p.11.

154 Singh, Rahul. Women full commission. Hindustan Times. 27 September; 2008. p.11.

155 Sinha, Bhadra. Border guard aspirant flunks gender test, refused job. Hindustan Times. 9 October; 2008. p.10.

24 156 Sivadas, Akhila. Who is adventurous? Hindu. 19 October; 2008. p.1,5.

157 Srivastava, Pallavi. Not terror, but male dominance stifles policewomen in India. Times of India. 5 October; 2008. p.21.

158 State-wise workforce participation rate by sex in India 2004-2005. Women’s Link. 14(4); October-December 2008. p.34-42.

159 Vishnoi, Swati. Gender-sensitive workplaces help women employees perform better. Vikasini: the Journal of Women’s Employment . 23(3); July-September 2008. p.29-30.

160 Yadav, Radhika. Women at work- in the era of globalisation. Women’s Link. 14(4); October-December 2008. p.3-6.

Empowerment

161 Nair, Jyothi S. Women empowerment: approaches to empowerment in policy and practice. Kerala Sociologist: Journal of the Kerala Sociological Society. 33(2); December 2005. p.76-85.

162 Somera, Nina. Women performing empowerment in India. Women in Action. No. 2; 2008. p.37-40.

163 Venkatesh, M R. Out of the quicksand. Hindustan Times. 6 October; 2008. p.15.

164 Yadav, Supriya. Emancipation of women: from awareness to empowerment. Social Action. 58(4); October-December 2006. p.412-419.

Entrepreneurs

165 Chatterjee, Sudeshna. Macho girls.

25 Times of India (Sun.Mag.). 23 November; 2008. p.1.

166 D'Souza, Venetia. A pair of ducks? Sure! Hindustan Times. 13 October; 2008. p.14.

167 Shiels, Maggie. A woman who's the best business. Deccan Herald. 7 October; 2008. p.9.

Environment

168 Nair, Sobha B. Role of women in solid waste management at the household level. Kerala Sociologist: Journal of the Kerala Sociological Society. 34(1); June 2006. p.26-32.

169 Vattam, Shyam Sundar. Thimmakka's struggle continues.... Deccan Herald. 28 September; 2008. p.4.

Globalisation

170 Suman, Hansraj. Vaishvikaran aur mahilayen. Women’s Link. 14(4); October-December 2008. p.57-58.

Health

171 Grady, Denise. Shorter radiation for breast cancer. Asian Age. 27 September; 2008. p.14.

172 Jani, Sushila and Khanna, Anoop. Parental perspective on sexual and reproductive health of adolescents. Kerala Sociologist: Journal of the Kerala Sociological Society. 34(2); December 2006. p.17-25.

173 Krithika, R. Let the mother choose. Hindu(Sun.Mag.). 28 September; 2008. p.1,6.

174 Kumar, Seema.

26 Breaking the mould. Hindustan Times. 29 September; 2008. p.14.

175 Mackinlay, Elizabeth and Baker, Falicity. Methodological challenges amidst musical food for the soul: reflections on singing Lullabies as a mother. Hecate: an interdisciplinary Journal of Women’s Liberation . 34(1); 2008. p.24-43.

176 Nair, Lekshmi V. Health of elderly women in Kerala. Kerala Sociologist: Journal of the Kerala Sociological Society. 34(2); December 2006. p.49-55.

177 Padmajadevi A. Health problems and policies for older women: an emerging issue in Developing Countries. Kerala Sociologist: Journal of the Kerala Sociological Society. 34(2); December 2006. p.33-41.

178 Sadgopal, Mira. Kaya deshaj dai parmpara matartva seva pranali ko sashakat kar sakti hai? Hum Sabla. July-August; 2008. p.3-6.

179 Shrivastava, Ankita. Mahila swasthaya par gender ka prabhav. Nari Samvad. No. 68; September 2008. p.19-20.

180 Sinha, Kounteya. No ban on pregnant women in cell ads. Times of India. 21 October; 2008. p.14.

181 Somel, Selcus Aksin. Women’s bodies, demography, and public health: abortion policy and perspectives in the Ottoman empire of the nineteenth century. Journal of the History of Sexuality. 17(3); September 2008. p.377-420.

182 Thakur, Sunita. Samajik dhanchon ke beech mahila swasthaya. Hum Sabla. July-August; 2008. p.32-34.

History

183 Karlekar, Malavika. Tales of travel.

27 Telegraph. 9 November; 2008. p.10.

Information Technology

184 Parthasarthy, Anand. Let Indian women do IT their way. Hindu. 9 November; 2008. p.14.

185 Stross, Randall. What has driven women out of computer science? Asian Age. 17 November; 2008. p.11.

Laws

186 Bright, Madhu. Women and law. Women’s Link. 14(4); October-December 2008. p.43-45.

187 Chauhan, Chetan. Sexual harassment bill must deal false complaints. Hindustan Times. 30 September; 2008. p.15.

188 Chengappa, Sangeetha. Daughters mean business. Asian Age (Sun.Mag.). 9 November; 2008. p.1.

189 Dhawan, Himanshi. Add misuse clause in sexual harassment bill. Times of India. 30 September; 2008. p.13.

190 Garg, Abhinav. Women in live-in may seek relief under DV Act. Times of India. 13 October; 2008. p.4.

191 Mahapatra, Dhananjay. Estranged hubby will have to foot wife's med bills: SC. Times of India. 21 November; 2008. p.10.

192 Mahapatra, Dhananjay. Estranged wife entitled to house, says SC. Times of India. 17 November; 2008. p.

28 193 Mahapatra, Dhananjay. Mirren's take on gender bias in rape cases naive. Times of India. 24 November; 2008. p.10.

194 Make registration of marriage and divorce a must: Law Commission. Hindu. 29 October; 2008. p.13.

195 Paul, Cithara. HC prods govt on Muslim marriages. Telegraph. 29 October; 2008. p.4.

196 Pawar, Manisha L. The Domestic Violence Act of India: need for a reasonable approach. Legal News and Views. 22(11); November 2008. p.13-17.

197 Rautray, Samanwaya. Career women loses divorce battle. Telegraph. 9 November; 2008. p.

198 Routray, Samanwaya. Single law to list marriages. Telegraph. 1 November; 2008. p.5.

199 Singh, Smriti. 7-yr RI for minor's rape, leeway on witness version. Times of India. 18 November; 2008. p.7.

200 Srivastava, Pallavi. Should dowry law be diluted? The gender war carries on. Times of India. 28 September; 2008. p.21.

201 Thomas, Shibu. Estranged wife can claim 1/5th of husband's income: HC. Times of India. 12 October; 2008. p.11.

Literature

202 Dutta Choudhury, Sonya. Quiet activism. Hindu(Sun.Mag.). 9 November; 2008. p.2.

29 203 Raj Kumar. Hindi katha-sahitya main nari. Nari Samvad. No. 68; September 2008. p.21.

Marriage

204 Parsa, Venkat. Awareness drive on NRI marriages. Asian Age. 26 October; 2008. p.5.

205 Sindhu C A. Early marriage- another facet of gender violence. Kerala Sociologist: Journal of the Kerala Sociological Society. 34(2); December 2006. p.73-80.

Media

206 Akhileshwari, R. When a thousand voices boomed in Andhra town. Deccan Herald. 19 October; 2008. p.8.

207 Das, Ashok. Dalit women give themselves a voice. Hindustan Times. 20 October; 2008. p.10.

208 Sivaramakrishnan, Arvind. In search of progress. Hindu. 5 October; 2008. p.

209 Srivastava, Roli. India's first female dalit radio makes waves. Times of India. 26 October; 2008. p.16.

210 Yanru, Chen. From ideal women to women's ideal: evolution of the female image in Chinese feature films. AJWS: Asian Journal of Women’s Studies. 14(3); 2008. p.97-129.

Migration

211 Porter, Marilyn and Poerwandari, Kristi. How ideas migrate: reflections from an international comparative project.

30 AJWS: Asian Journal of Women’s Studies. 14(3); 2008. p.61-96.

212 Ra-Keum, Huh. Politics of meaning: care work and migrant women. AJWS: Asian Journal of Women’s Studies. 14(3); 2008. p.37-60.

213 Sara Neena, T T. Social world of migrants' wives: a network analysis. Kerala Sociologist: Journal of the Kerala Sociological Society. 34(2); December 2006. p.42-48.

214 Sil, Milly. Women migration in India: an overview. Women’s Link. 14(4); October-December 2008. p.17-24.

Movements

215 Bharathan, Ladha. Rituals and the Namboothiri women. Samyukta: a Journal of Women’s Studies. 7(2); July 2008. p.59-68.

216 Kohli, Namita. Sri Lanka, Kerala next on expansion list. Hindustan Times. 2 November; 2008. p.13.

217 Kumar, Suhas. Bharat main mahila aandolan- ek drishti. Nari Samvad. No. 68; September 2008. p.5-6.

218 Narayan, Shubha. Mirabai and divine romanticism. Samyukta: a Journal of Women’s Studies. 7(2); July 2008. p.45-58.

219 Ramasamy, Shobha. Thiruppavai of Aandaal: the song of the maidens. Samyukta: a Journal of Women’s Studies. 7(2); July 2008. p.14-33.

Muslims

220 Akhtar, Shabina. Knot without conditions. Telegraph. 19 October; 2008. p.9.

31 221 Aron, Sunita and Ramanujan-Dixit, Sweta. Blessing vs bombs: mothers to the rescue . Hindustan Times. 30 September; 2008. p.13.

222 Hariharan, Githa. Vulnerable, but united. Telegraph. 26 October; 2008. p.10.

Panchayati Raj

223 Kellogg, Sonal. Woman defies odds for win in panchayat. Asian Age. 18 November; 2008. p.3.

224 Kumar, Meenakshi. Fighting for issues men ignore. Times of India. 5 October; 2008. p.21.

225 Sukanya, Sumi. Woman power drives these 2 villages. Times of India. 13 October; 2008. p.6.

Politics

226 Anand, Manoj. Stripped adivasi girl to contest polls. Asian Age. 19 November; 2008. p.2.

227 Bora Sharma, Neeta. Participation of women in politics. Uttar Pradesh Journal of Social Science Research. 1(1); Winter 2007- Summer 2008. p.19- 27.

228 Chauhan, Chetan. Centre to give lessons in leadership to Muslim women. Hindustan Times. 29 September; 2008. p.11.

229 Natarajan, Jayanthi. Women’s quest for equality continues. Asian Age. 27 October; 2008. p.6.

32 230 Pandit, M. Saleem. Kashmiri women opt for political careers. Times of India. 23 November; 2008. p.21.

231 Ravindran, Visa. Truly a battle of the sexes. Hindu. 5 October; 2008. p.5.

232 Sehgal, Rashme. Women firm on making felt. Asian Age. 16 November; 2008. p.2.

233 Sreeramulu, Gooru and Hushenkhan, P. Political empowerment of women through self help groups(SHGs): a study in Andhra Pradesh. Indian Journal of Political Science. 69(3); July-September 2008. p.609-617.

234 Waseem Ahmad, S; Nilofer and Gazala Parveen. Women’s political participation and changing pattern of leadership in rural areas of U P. Indian Journal of Political Science. 69(3); July-September 2008. p.661-672.

Programmes and Policies

235 Banerjee, Rumu. Ladli scheme brings in more girls to school. Times of India. 8 October; 2008. p.9.

236 Big response to scheme for women. Hindu. 29 October; 2008. p.5.

237 Hunar brings hope. Times of India. 24 November; 2008. p.12.

238 Venkatesan, J. Apex court stays order on women's scheme. Hindu. 18 November; 2008. p.5.

Religion

239 Dorairaj, S. Priest and prejudice. Frontline. 25(23) 8-21 November 2008. p.98-100.

33 240 Ghosh, Paramita. Saint of a woman. Hindustan Times. 28 September; 2008. p.11.

241 Paul, Cithara and John, Mary. From silent suffering to India's first saint. Hindustan Times. 12 October; 2008. p.4.

242 Sharma, Gopal. Maoists name 'living goddess'. Asian Age. 30 September; 2008. p.8.

243 Thomas, K V. Alphonsa makes history: India's 1st woman saint. Asian Age. 13 October; 2008. p.1,4.

Science

244 Sur, Abha. Persistent patriarchy: theories of race and gender in Science. Economic and Political Weekly. 43(43) 25-31 October 2008. p.73-78.

Status

245 Chauhan, Snehi. Researching the icons: women seers in the Rig Veda. Samyukta: a Journal of Women’s Studies. 7(2); July 2008. p.34-44.

246 D'Souza, Edlyn G. Many moods and faces of the stree. Asian Age. 17 November; 2008. p.15.

247 Divya A. Will Indian women ever gain currency? Times of India. 19 October; 2008. p.

248 Joshi, Gopa. Vedic aur pauranik parmpara main bhartiya nari. Nari Samvad. No. 68; September 2008. p.22-25.

249 Manisha and Das, J K. Women’s woes in India.

34 Health Action. 21(10); October 2008. p.14-16.

250 Mondal, Md. Nazrul Islam; Hossain, Md. Kamal and Ali, Md. Korban. Women’s status in Bangladesh: an empirical study. The Indian Journal of Social Work. 67(4); October 2006. p.341-352.

Terrorism

251 Singh, Amrita and Bains, Ishita. Terror gets a female face. Times of India. 9 November; 2008. p.13.

Tribes and Tribals

252 Murari, S. Wall of shame breaks tradition. Deccan Herald. 19 October; 2008. p.8.

253 Sundara Raj T. Decentralization and participatory development: a case study of scheduled caste women in Kerala. Kerala Sociologist: Journal of the Kerala Sociological Society. 34(2); December 2006. p.69-72.

Women’s Rights

254 Jain, Juhi. Sangharsh ke daur main aurton ke adhikar. Hum Sabla. July-August; 2008. p.30-31.

255 Sargeson, Sally. Women’s property, women's agency in China's new enclosure movement: evidence from Zhejiang. Development and Change. 39(4); July 2008. p.641-666.

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Section – 2

36

Children

001 National Institute of Public Cooperation and Child Development Integrated programme for street children: an evaluation.- New Delhi: The Institute,[2008]. x, 189p. 362.7042 NAT.I 12419

002 Rashtriya Jan Sahyog evam Baal Vikas Sansthan Footpathi bachchon ke liye samekit karyakram: ek mulyankan.- New Delhi: The Institute,[2008]. x, 189p. 362.7042 NAT.I 12420

Demography

004 ActionAid Planning families, planning gender: the adverse sex ratio in selected districts of Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, and Punjab /by Mary E. John...et.al.- New Delhi: The Organisation,2008. xii, 91p. MP-R ACT.J 12400

003 United Nations Population Fund State of world population 2008: reaching common ground - culture, gender and human rights.- New York: The Fund,2008. 99p. 312 R UNI.S 12421

Education

005 National University of Educational Planning and Administration Elementary education in India: progress towards UEE - analytical tables 2006-07/by Arun C. Mehta.- New Delhi: The University,2008. xxiv, 145p. 372 R NAT.M 12418

006 National University of Educational Planning and Administration Elementary education in India: progress towards UEE - analytical report 2006-07/by Arun C. Mehta.- New Delhi: The University,2008. xxxii, 185p. 372 R NAT.M 12417

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Family

007 Bayly, Susan Asian voices in a postcolonial age: Vietnam, India and beyond.- New Delhi: Cambridge University Press,2007. xi, 281p. 306.85 BAY.A 12404

Fiction

008 Dev Sen, Nabaneeta Five novellas by women writers/by Nabaneeta Dev Sen...et.al.- New Delhi: Oxford University Press,2008. xxii, 312p. 823 DEV.F 12406

Gender

009 World Economic Forum The global gender gap report 2008/by Ricardo Hausmann, Laura D. Tyson and Saadia Zahidi.- Geneva: The Forum,2008. 181p. ELIB

Information and Communication Technologies

010 IT for Change The political economy of the information society/ed. by Parminder Jeet Singh, Anita Gurumurthy and Mridula Swamy.- Bangalore: The Organisation,2008. 82p.-(Information Society for the South Series; 1) MP-R ITF.P

Peace

011 Asian South Pacific Bureau of Adult Education Educating for a new future: a training kit for peace educators in South Asia/comp. and ed. by Human Rights Education Programme.- Mumbai: The Bureau, 2007. 167p. MP-R ASI.E

38 Statistics

012 International Seminar on Towards Mainstreaming Time Use Surveys in National Statistical System in India (2007: Goa) Report. vii, 279p. Supported by World Bank. Organised by India. Ministry of Women and Child Development collaboration with United Nations Development Programme, May 24-25, 2007 CD-757.7

Women-Agriculture

013 Centre for the Study of Developing Societies Rethinking collectivities: institutional innovations in group farming, community forestry and strategic alliances/by Bina Agarwal.- New Delhi: The Centre,2008. 60p.-(12 B.N. Ganguly Memorial Lecture) MP-R CEN.A 12397

Women-Biographies

014 Devidayal, Namita The music room.- New Delhi: Random House,2008. 310p. 920.72 DEV.M 12391

015 Indian Academy of Science Lilavati's daughters: the women scientists of India/ed. by Rohini Godbole and Ram Ramaswamy.- Bangalore: The Academy,2008. xv, 368p. 920.72 IND.L 12402

016 Lambah, Nilima A life across three continents: recollections of a diplomat's wife.- New Delhi: Roli,2008. 232p. 920.72 LAM.L 12410

Women-Budget

017 National Consultation on Strengthening Women's Voices in Budgets and Policies (2008: New Delhi) Reader. Organised by Centre for Budget and Governance Accountability, India. Ministry of Women and Child Development and People's Budget Initiative, Nov. 12-13, 2008 CD-763

39

Women-Education

018 Women teaching in South Asia/ed. by Jackie Kirk.- New Delhi: Sage,2008. xiii, 241p. 371.1(54) WOM 12403

Women-Employment

019 Basu, Sujoya Gender stereotypes in corporate India: a glimpse.- New Delhi: Response,2008. xvi, 219p. 331.4 BAS.G 12405

020 Kabeer, Naila Mainstreaming gender in social protection for the informal economy.- London : Commonwealth Secretariat,2008. xviii, 411p.-(New Gender Mainstreaming Series on Development Issues) 331.4 KAB.M 12416

Women-Globalisation

021 The wages of empire: neoliberal policies, repression, and women's poverty /ed. by Amalia L. Cabezas, Ellen Reese and Marguerite Waller.- London: Paradigm, 2007. viii, 248p. 330.122 WAG 12396

Women-Health

023 Gujarat Institute of Development Research Assessment of the impact of SEWA's maternal health interventions/by Leela Visaria.- Ahmedabad: The Institute,2008. 28p.-(Maternal Health Project Paper; 1) MP-R GUJ.V 12398

024 Sachetana Malnutrition among rural women of West Bengal: a study from policy perspective, June 2007 to May 2008.- Kolkata: The Organisation,2008. 86p. MP-R SAC.M

022 Sakhuja, Swarn Lata The medical and health care of women: a sociological study of rural and tribal hilly areas in Uttaranchal Pradesh.- New Delhi: Gyan,2008.

40 223p. 362.1(542) SAK.M 12408

Women-Information and Communication Technologies

025 IT for Change Gender equality through ICT access and appropriation: taking a rights-based approach/by Anita Gurumurthy.- Bangalore: The Organisation,2008. 19p.-(Occasional Paper) MP-R ITF.G

Women-Land Rights

026 Pacific Regional Consultation on Women's Rights to Adequate Housing and Land (2004: Nadi) Proceedings/by Alison G. Aggarwal; ed. by Shivani Chaudhry and Previn Waran .- New Delhi: Housing and Land Rights Network,2006. x, 218p. Organised by Pacific Regional Rights Resource Team...et.al, Oct. 12-15, 2004, Nadi, Fiji CD-729.3

027 A South Asian Workshop on Women's Rights to Land and other Land-Based Resources (2008: Colombo) Report. 41p. Organised by SANGAT-Women's Media Collective and Action Aid International, July 21, 2008 CD-762.3

Women-Literature

028 Siebler, Kay Composing feminisms: how feminists have shaped composition theories and practices.- Cresskill: Hampton,2008. ix, 244p.-(Research and Teaching in Rhetoric and Composition) 808.042082 SIE.C 12413

Women-Panchayati Raj

029 Engendering governance institutions: state, market and civil society/ed. by Smita Mishra Panda.- New Delhi: Sage,2008. 369p. 352.00722 ENG 12407

41 Women-Politics

031 Centre for Development Studies Gender governance or governing women? Politics, patriarchy, and democratic decentralisation in Kerala State, India: final report/by Anitha S...et.al.- Thiruvananthapuram: The Centre,2008. 216p. MP-R CEN.A 12401

030 Rai, Shirin M The gender politics of development: essays in hope and desire.- New Delhi : Zubaan,2008. 216p. 323.34 RAI.G 12415

Women-Psychology

032 Dua, Aarti Feminist psychology.- New Delhi: M.D.,2006. 320p. 155.633 DUA.F 12409

Women-Religion

033 Saran, Prem Yoga, bhoga and ardhanariswara: individuality, wellbeing and gender in tantra.- New Delhi: Routledge,2008. xv, 242p. 294.595 SAR.Y 12386

Women-Science

034 Harding, Sandra Sciences from below: feminisms, postcolonialities, and modernities.- London : Duke University Press,2008. 283p. 306.45 HAR.S 12414

Women-Violence Against

035 South Manchester Law Centre Safe to return? Pakistani women, domestic violence and access to refugee protection - a report of a trans-national research project conducted in the UK and Pakistan/by Nadia Siddiqui, Sajida Ismail and Meg Allen.- Manchester: The Centre,2008. 204p. 364.153(549) R SOU.S 12422

42 Women’s Studies

036 National Silver Jubilee Conference on Women's Studies: Feminism, Education and the Transformation of Knowledges: Process and Institutions (XIIth: 2008: Lucknow) Report. 82p. Organised by Indian Association for Women's Studies, co-hosted with the Institute of Women's Studies, University of Lucknow and Isabella Thoburn College, Feb. 7-10, 2008 CD-762

037 North-East India Council for Social Science Research Female emancipation: trends and issues in North East India/ed. by Asok Kumar Ray and Erbanoris Jyrwa.- New Delhi: OM,2008. 240p. 305.42(541) NOR.F 12411

038 North-East India Council for Social Science Research Women emancipation: focus North East India/ed. by Asok Kumar Ray and Basudeb Dutta Ray.- New Delhi: OM, 2008. 344p. 305.42(541) NOR.W 12412

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Indexes

44 Section – 1

Author Index (References are to the Entry Numbers)

Abraham, Susan 135 Acharya, Arun Kumar 110 Agrawal, Anuja 136 Ahlawat, Neerja 049 Akhileshwari, R 206 Akhtar, Shabina 220 Ali, Md. Korban 250 Ali, Subhshini 077 Anand, Manoj 226 Anil Kumar 137 Aron, Sunita 106, 221 Ashreena, Tanya 083

Badyal, Shruti 021, 079 Baghan, Rita 124, 127, 128 Bains, Ishita 251 Baker, Falicity 175 Banerjee, Rumu 235 Bareth, Narayan 080 Barik, B C 044 Baxi, Pratiksha 039 Bhandari, Neena 091 Bharathan, Ladha 215 Bhurya, Bhangya 069 Billstrom, Tobias 051 Bisht, Suman 081 Bora Sharma, Neeta 227 Braidotti, Rosi 040 Bright, Madhu 186 Brindha, N 138 Brunovskis, Anette 111

Chakraborty, Sudip 028 Chandrashekar, Nandini 118 Chatterjee, Sudeshna 165 Chaudhuri, Prasun 112 Chauhan, Chetan 029, 030, 031, 187, 228 Chauhan, Snehi 245 Chengappa, Sangeetha 188 Chopra, Deeksha 023, 092 Chopra, Ritika 082 Choudhury, Rabindra Nath 101

D'Souza, Edlyn G 246 D'Souza, Venetia 166 Das, Ashok 207 Das, J K 249

45 Das, Madhurima 083 Das, Prafulla 094, 095 Devika, J 043 Devika, K 002 Dewan Anjali 139 Dhawan, Himanshi 084, 189 Dillon, Jaswinder Singh 137 Divya A 129, 247 Dorairaj, S 239 Dosi, Nirmala 058 Dutt, Barkha 003 Dutta Choudhury, Sonya 202

Fazli, Arash Vafa 005

Garg, Abhinav 097, 190 Gazala Parveen 234 Ghosh, Avijit 052 Ghosh, Dwaipayan 096 Ghosh, Paramita 240 Grady, Denise 171 Gupta, Manoj 141 Gupte, Manisha 058

Hariharan, Githa 222 Havaldar, Basavraj 053 Hossain, Md. Kamal 250 Hushenkhan, P 233 Hyndman, Jennifer 041

Iyer, Malathy 063

Jain, Juhi 254 Jaireth, Sushma 130 Jani, Sushila 172 Javed Malik, Nagma 058 John, Mary 241 John, Shobha 143 Jose, K M 044 Joshi, Gopa 248

Kaisar, Ejaz 107 Kannabiran, Kalpana 007 Kapoor, G P 078 Karlekar, Malavika 183 Kaushik, Archana 075 Kellogg, Sonal 223 Khan, Saba 131 Khanna, Anoop 172 Kidwai, Aysha 077 Kohli, Namita 216 Krishna, Raj Atul 113

46 Krishnaraj, Maithreyi 008 Krithika, R 173 Kumar, Meenakshi 085, 224 Kumar, Seema 174 Kumar, Suhas 217 Kurup, Saira 108

Leland, John 001 Lie, Merete 068 Lund, Ragnhild 068

Mackinlay, Elizabeth 175 Mahajan, Nitin 047 Mahapatra, Dhananjay 097, 191, 192, 193 Mallick, Ata 122 Mangai 009 Manisha 249 Marttila, Anne-Maria 114 Mehendale, Yogesh 054 Menon, Meena 086, 144 Menon, Parvathi 094, 098 Menon, Ritu 059 Mishra, Sandeep 099 Moghe, Kiran 145 Mohammed Wajihuddin 060 Mondal, Md. Nazrul Islam 250 Mukherjee, Anusua 010, 011 Murari, S 252

Nagarajan, Rema 146 Nagaswami, Vijay 050 Nagshbandi, Aurangzeb 065 Nair, Harish V 048 Nair, Janaki 042 Nair, Jyothi S 161 Nair, Lekshmi V 176 Nair, Sobha B 168 Nakka, Ruby 032 Narayan, Shubha 218 Narayanan, Renuka 109 Natarajan, Jayanthi 229 Neetha N 012 Nilofer 234 Ninan, Sevanti 115

Oberoi, Radhika 087

Padmajadevi A 177 Palanivel, P 138 Pandey, Gauri 131 Pandian, M S S 070 Pandit, M. Saleem 230

47 Pandit, Rajat 147 Pant Zachariah, Mini 148, 149 Pappu, Rekha 013 Parsa, Venkat 204 Parthasarthy, Anand 184 Patel, Razia 058 Patel, Vibhuti 125 Patil, Reshma 055 Patnaik, Soumyajit 100 Patowary, Digambar 037 Paul, Cithara 195, 241 Pawar, Manisha L 196 Pawar, Urmila 058 Pillai, Neetha 150 Poerwandari, Kristi 211 Porter, Marilyn 211

Ra-Keum, Huh 212 Raheja, Radhika 034 Raj Kumar 203 Rajasree, A K 043 Ramanujan-Dixit, Sweta 221 Ramasamy, Shobha 219 Rautray, Samanwaya 197 Ravinder Kaur 046 Ravindran, Visa 231 Reddy, Shreesha S 151 Routray, Sailen 072 Routray, Samanwaya 198 Roy, Anupama 056

Sadgopal, Mira 178 Sahoo, Akshaya Kumar 101, 102 Saigal, Anju 132 Salgaonkar, Pradeep B 073 Salgaonkar, Seema P 073 Samom, Sobhapati 116 Sara Neena, T T 213 Sargeson, Sally 255 Sawhney, Anubha 074

Sehgal, Rashme 232 Sen, Manjula 066 Sen, Shoma 058 Sethi, Atul 016 Sharma, Asha 024 Sharma, Gopal 242 Sharma, Kalpana 035, 103, 120 Sharma, Nagendar 048, 116 Sharma, Parul 121 Sharma, Suparna 152

48 Shiels, Maggie 167 Shrivastava, Ankita 179 Shroff Bhalla, Jaya 025, 123, 153 Sil, Milly 214 Sindhu C A 205 Singh, Amrita 251 Singh, Avadhesh Kumar 038 Singh, Darpan 088 Singh, Rahul 154 Singh, Smriti 199 Sinha, Bhadra 155 Sinha, Kounteya 064, 180 Sivadas, Akhila 156 Sivaramakrishnan, Arvind 208 Siwach, Sukhbir 057 Skilbrei, May-Len 117 Somel, Selcus Aksin 181 Somera, Nina 162 Sony, Dipak 071 Sony, Sita Ram 071 Sreeramulu, Gooru 233 Srivastava, Pallavi 157, 200 Srivastava, Roli 209 Stross, Randall 185 Sudan Kasturi, Charu 026 Suhara Beevi, J 076 Sukanya, Sumi 036, 061, 225 Suman, Hansraj 170 Sumesh S S 045 Sundara Raj T 253 Sundaraman, Sudha 067 Sur, Abha 244 Surtees, Rebecca 111 Swaminathan, Padmini 017, 126

Tambe, Shruti 018 Tankha, Madhur 027 Thakur, Sunita 089, 182 Thomas, K V 243 Thomas, Shibu 201 Tikku, Aloke 065 Tomar, K S 106 Tripathi, Kusum 058 Tripathi, Rahul 090 Tveit, Marianne 117

Varma, Subodh 133 Vattam, Shyam Sundar 169 Venkatesan, J 238 Venkatesh, M R 163 Verma, Amita 093 Verma, Sapna 087

49 Vinodhini 047 Vishnoi, Swati 159 Vohra, Asharani 134 Vohra, Pankaj 020 Vora, Jigna 105

Waseem Ahmad, S 234

Yadav, Radhika 160 Yadav, Supriya 164 Yanru, Chen 210

50 Section - 1 Keyword Index (References are to the Entry Numbers)

A Grain of Sand 208 A R T 067 Abortion 181 Acid Attacks 087 Acts 140 Adolescents 172 Age at Marriage 205 Aging 176, 177 AIDWA 222 Alchoholism 074 All India Democratic Women's Association 222

Anju Bala 084 Anthropology 069 Assisted Reproductive Technology 067 Awards 223

Bama 009 Basu, Aparna 019 Begum Akhtar 015, 020 Bhakti Movement 215, 218, 219 Bhamasha Yojana 238 Bhatia, Shyam 003 Bhutto, Benazir 003 Biographies 003, 006, 015, 016, 019, 020 Breast Cancer 171 British India 002 Butalia, Nivriti 148

Case Studies 017, 233, 253 Castes 046, 127, 128, 253 Centre for Women's Development Studies 017, 019, 183 Child Abuse 034, 047 Child Labour 028 Children 021, 022, 023, 024, 025, 026, 028, 029, 030, 031, 032, 033, 034, 037, 047, 097, 113, 132, 180 Children’s Home 031 Choudhary, Priyanka 084 Christianity 240, 241, 243 Citizenship 056 Colonial History 069 Colonialism 002 Communalism 018 Community Radio Station 207 Computers 185 Conferences 093, 173, 222

51 Conflict Situations 060 Convention on the Rights of the Child 028 Cornwall, Andrea 013 Cradle Scheme 061 Crimes Against the Children 027 Crimes Against Women 014, 068, 187, 189, 193, 196, 199, 200, 205, 226 Curriculum 037 CUSP 173 CWDS 017, 019, 183

Dais 178 Dalit Community Radio 209 Dalits 009, 070, 071, 206, 207, 209, 252 DCW 097 Declining Sex Ratio 036 Delhi Commission for Protection of Child Rights 033, 034 Delhi Commission for Women 097 Demography 181 Deshpande, Shashi 010 Devli 024 Divorce 197 Documentary Films 208 Domestic Violence 196 Domestic Violence Act 190, 196 Domestic Workers 136, 151 Dowry 200 Durga Vahini 216

Education 082, 088, 146, 185, 235 Electronic Media 206, 207, 208, 209, 210 Elliott, Carolyn M 008 Employment 051, 052, 053, 113, 126, 165, 166, 167, 214 Empowerment 008, 040, 078, 233, 234, 238 Ethics 040, 212

Feminism 013, 211 Feminist Theory 040 Fiction 005, 009, 010 Films 210

Gandhi, Anuradha 058 Ganguly, Rita 015, 020 Gays 063, 064, 065 Gender Bias 036, 193 Gender Equality 004, 229, 247 Gender Sensitisation 121, 159 Gender Sensitisation Committee Against Sexual Harassment 121 Genital Mutilation 081 Ghosal, Swarnakumari Debi 005

52 Girl Child 024, 082, 088, 097, 104, 110, 129, 134, 235, 242 Globalisation 007, 008, 040, 114, 131, 138, 160, 212, 214 Goa Financial Assistance to Widows Scheme 073 Governance 004 Guidelines 029, 097 Gupte, Manisha 058

Harrison, Elizabeth 013 Health 001, 115, 236 Higher Education 129 History 007, 042, 122, 181, 217 HIV/AIDS 044, 045, 115, 174 Homosexuality 048, 062 Honour Killings 085, 104 Human Development 125 Human Trafficking 068, 110, 111, 114, 116, 117 Hunar: on Innovative Scheme 237 Hussain, Sabiha 017

ICTs 112, 115, 162 Immigration 011, 051, 091 Incest 097 India. Law Commission 194 India. Ministry of Women and Child Development 022 Industries-Bidi 153 Informal Sectors 135, 136, 141, 145 Information and Communication Technologies 112, 115, 162 Inheritance 188 Islam 181

Jain, Anita 016 Janani Suraksha Yojana 236 Joseph, Lissy 240 Journals 184 Judicial Decisions 197

Kakkar, Rekha 148 Kamble, Bebitai 058 Kapur, Manju 011 Karlekar, Malavika 019 Kishwar, Madhu Purnima 014 Knowledge 038 Koroma, Hoano 081

Ladli Scheme 235 Landmark Judgements 191, 192 Languages-Oriya 072 Laws 014, 039, 066, 106, 120, 135, 136, 140, 181, 205 Learn Without fear 027

53 Literature-Hindi 203 Lullabies 175

Maa Ghar 102 Maintenance 191, 192, 201 Marriage 012, 194, 195, 198, 220 Media 007, 079, 115, 184 Memoirs 019 Midwives 178 Migration 011, 012, 046, 091, 110, 114, 117, 136 Mirabai 218 Mirren, Helan 193 Mishra Panda, Smita 004 Mohan, Kamlesh 007 Morgan, Susan 006 Motherhood 173, 175 Muslims 017, 077, 093, 132, 133, 181, 195, 228

Nambisan, Kavery 202 Nanji, Meena 208 Narratives 019, 046, 081, 163, 166, 169 National Commission for Protection of Child Rights 030 National Knowledge Commission 038 Natural Disasters 041 New Reproductive Technologies 063, 067 Nikahanama 220 Nirmala 163 Non-Resident Indian 204 NRIs 204

Oberoi, Patricia 012 Occupations-Air Traffic Controller 143 -Armed Forces 147, 152, 154 -Police 142, 157

Palriwala, Rajni 012 Panchayati Raj 234 Partition 046 Patel, Razia 058 Patel, Vibhuti 058 Patkar, Medha 058 Patriarchy 244 Pawar, Urmila 058 Personalia 130 Photography 246 Plan India Nationwide Campaign 027 Poets 215, 218, 219 Politics 212, 223 Poverty 049, 078 Prayas Institute of Juvenile Justice 022

54 Print Media 184 Prisoners 060, 123 Programmes and Policies 027, 073, 132, 161 Property Rights 255 Prostitution 111, 114, 117

Quality of Life 125

Racism 244 Ramesh Babu 240 Rape 193, 199 Religion 007, 008, 017, 215 Reproductive Health 017, 172, 178 Reproductive Technology (Regulation) Bill 066 Ruiya, Ramaben 058 Rural Areas 206, 207, 234, 236

Ruth Manorama 059

Safety 083, 144, 156 Saints 215, 218, 219, 240, 241, 243 Sarkar Tanika 002 Sarkar, Sumit 002 Scheduled Castes 046, 127, 128, 253 Security 075, 083, 135, 141 Self Help Groups 078, 233 Sen, Atreyee 018 Sex Ratio 036, 049 Sexual Abuse 084 Sexual Harassment at Workplace 119, 120, 121, 187, 189 Sexual Violence 110 Sexuality 048, 172, 181 Sheshadri, Malini 009 SHGs 078, 233 Shiv Sena 018 Sikand, Dipali 166 Sikhism 007 Sister Alphonsa 240, 241, 243 Slums 018, 132 Social Change 002 Social Reform 002 Songs 219 South Asian Regional Conference of Clinical Ultrasonography in Practice 173 Sri Aandaal

219 Statistics 133, 158 Stock Market 148 Stripping 226 Sweepers 046

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Thimmakka, Salumarada 169 Trafficking 110, 111, 113, 114, 116, 117 Travel 183 Tribes and Tribals 226 Tsunami 041

Unwed Mothers 086, 102 Urban Areas 036, 075

Vedic Period 245, 248 Violence 018, 046, 243 Vishwa Hindu Parishad 216 Viswanathan, Soumya 079

Waste Management 168 Whitehead, Ann 013 Widows 041 Witch Hunting 037 Women 060 Women-Dalits 071 Womens Organisations 102 Womens Rights 201, 229 Working Women 126, 137, 138, 139, 144

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Amritsar 074 Anantapur District 233 Andhra Pradesh 206, 207, 209, 233 Arab Countries 129 Asia 012, 212 Australia 091

Bangalore 166 Bangladesh 250 Belgaum District 053 Bihar 052, 113, 237 Bombay

18, 120, 132

Chennai 173 Chhattisgarh 107 China 055, 210, 255 Chitorgarh District 080

Delhi 017, 087, 092, 156, 191, 192 Developing Countries 177

Estonia 114

Finland 114

Goa 073 Gurgaon 036, 225

Haryana 024, 036, 049, 057, 225 Himachal Pradesh 078

Indonesia 211

Jammu and Kashmir 230, 232 Jharkhand 134

Kandhamal District 094, 095, 098, 099, 100, 101 Kanyakumari District 163 Karnataka 053, 115, 166

Kathmandu 242 Kerala 043, 076, 176, 213, 228, 240, 241, 253

57 Madurai District 239 Maharashtra 018, 057, 058, 086, 120, 132 Malaysia 116 Medak District 209 Mexico

10 Murshidabad District 153

Nepal 242

Nigeria 117 Norway 117

Orissa 072, 094, 095, 098, 099, 100, 101, 102, 103 Ottoman 181

Pakistan 003, 060 Punjab 007, 074

Rajasthan 080, 218, 236 Russia 114

Somalia 104 Sri Lanka 041 Srinagar 230, 232 Sweden 051

Tamil Nadu 009, 163, 173, 219, 239 Turkey 181

United States of America 231 Uttar Pradesh 085, 088, 234

West Bengal 153

Yavatmal District 086

58 Section – 2

Author Index (References are to the Entry Numbers)

Action Aid International 027 ActionAid 003 Agarwal, Bina 013 Aggarwal, Alison G 026 Allen, Meg 035 Anitha S 030 Asian South Pacific Bureau of Adult Education 011 ASPBAE 011

Basu, Sujoya 019 Bayly, Susan 007

Cabezas, Amalia L 021 CBGA 017 CDS 030 Centre for Budget and Governance Accountability 017 Centre for Development Studies 030 Centre for the Study of Developing Societies 013 Chakravarti, Uma 008 Chaudhry, Shivani 026 CSDS 013

Dev Sen, Nabaneeta 008 Devidayal, Namita 014 Dhondutai 014 Dua, Aarti 032 Dutta Ray, Basudeb 038

GIDR 022 Godbole, Rohini 015 Gujarat Institute of Development Research 022 Gurumurthy, Anita 010, 025

Harding, Sandra 034 Hausmann, Ricardo 009 Human Rights Education Programme 011

IAWS 036 IDRC 003 India. Ministry of Human Resource Development. Department of School Education and Literacy 005, 006 India. Ministry of Women and Child Development 012, 017 Indian Academy of Science 015 Indian Association for Women's Studies 036 International Development Research Group 003 Isabella Thoburn College 036

59 Ismail, Sajida 035 IT for Change 010, 025

John, Mary E 003 Jyrwa, Erbanoris 037

Kabeer, Naila 020 Kesarbai 014 Khan, Alladiya 014 Kirk, Jackie 018

Lambah, Nilima 016

Mehta, Arun C 005, 006 Mishra Panda, Smita 029

National Institute of Public Cooperation and Child Development 001, 002 National University of Educational Planning and Administration 005, 006 NEICSSR 037, 038 NIPCCD 001, 002 North-East India Council for Social Science Research 037, 038 NUEPA 005, 006

Pacific Regional Rights Resource Team 026 Pandey, Mrinal 008 People's Budget Initiative 017

Rai, Shirin M 031 Ramaswamy, Ram 015 Rashtriya Jan Sahyog evam Baal Vikas Sansthan 002 Ray, Asok Kumar 037, 038 Reese, Ellen 021 RRRT 026

Sachetana 023 Sakhuja, Swarn Lata 024 SANGAT-Women's Media Collective 027 Saniya 008 Saran, Prem 033 Siddiqui, Nadia 035 Siebler, Kay 028 Singh, Parminder Jeet 010 South Manchester Law Centre 035 Swamy, Mridula 010

Tyson, Laura D 009

UNDP 012 UNFPA 004 United Nations Development Programme 012 United Nations Population Fund 004 University of Lucknow. Institute of Women's Studies 036

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Vaidehi 008 Visaria, Leela 022

Waller, Marguerite 021 Waran, Previn 026 World Economic Forum 009

Zahidi, Saadia 009 Zuhara, B M 008

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Keyword Index (References are to the Entry Numbers)

Anthropology 033 Autobiographies 016

Buddhism 033

Case Studies 021, 035 Conflict Situations 011 Culture 004, 026

Dais 022 Deccan Development Society 013 Declining Sex Ratio 003 Domestic Violence 035

Economic Development 020 Education 028 Elementary Education 005, 006 Employment 012, 021 Empowerment 037, 038 Ethnography 007

Family Planning 003 Farming 013 Feminism 028, 032, 034, 036 Feminist Theory 028, 031, 032, 034 Foeticide 003 Forestry 013

Gender Equality 009, 019, 025 Gender Mainstreaming 020, 031 Globalisation 031 Governance 029, 030, 031

Health 004 Health Care 024 Hill Women 024 Hinduism 033 History 034 Households 012 Housing 026 Human Rights 004, 026

ICTs 010, 025 Infanticide 003 Informal Sectors 020 Information Society 010

62 Land Rights 013 Languages-English 028 Laws 026

Macroeconomics 012 Malnutrition 023 Maternal Health 022 Migration 004, 035 Modernity 034 Music 014

Narratives 016 Nationalism 031 New Reproductive Technologies 003 Nutrition 023

Occupations-Managers 019 -Scientists 015 -Teaching 018

Panchayati Raj 030 Population 004 Postcolonialism 007, 031, 034 Poverty 004, 020, 021, 023 Primary Education 005, 006 Programmes and Policies 001, 002

Refugees 035 Reproductive Health 004, 022, 024 Research Methodology 028

Reservation Policies 030, 031 Rural Areas 022, 023, 024

Science and Technology 015 Self Employed Women's Association 022 SEWA 022 Sex Ratio 003 Social Anthropology 007 Social Change 007 Social Security 020 Statistics 001, 002, 005, 006, 009 Street Children 001, 002

Technology 034 Time Use Survey 012 Training Manuals 011 Tribes and Tribals 024

Unpaid Employees 012

Violence Against Women 021, 026

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Wages 021 Women-Development 020 Women’s Movements 031 Women’s Organisations 022 Women’s Rights 026 Women’s Writings 028

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Area Index (References are to the Entry Numbers)

Developing Countries 020, 021, 031

Great Britain 035 Gujarat 022

Haryana 003 Himachal Pradesh 003

Kerala 030

Madhya Pradesh 003 Malda District 023

North East India 037, 038

Pakistan 035 Punjab 003

Rajasthan 003

South 24 Parganas 023 South Asia 011, 018, 027

Uttarakhand 024

Vietnam 007

West Bengal 023

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